sejunctive

səˈdʒʌŋktɪv

Definitions

1. adjective

relating to or consisting of a sejunction, especially in grammar.

“The sejunctive mood in Latin is often difficult to translate into modern languages.”

2. noun

a grammatical term referring to a verb form in certain languages that expresses a conditional or hypothetical mood.

“The linguist studied the sejunctive forms in the ancient language of Sumer.”

Synonyms

  • conditional
  • hypothetical

Antonyms

  • absolute
  • definitive